
Galaxy Brain ICE Is Turning Real Conflict Into Viral Content
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Jan 23, 2026 Join Ryan Broderick, a savvy reporter known for his sharp insights into online culture and political movements, as he shares firsthand views from Minneapolis following recent unrest. He discusses how viral videos can ignite real-world political violence and the unusual tactics employed by ICE amidst protests. Broderick also highlights the role of digital platforms in organizing dissent, the risks faced by journalists, and the concerning feedback loop creating division. This eye-opening conversation shows just how interconnected our online and offline realities have become.
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ICE Filming Protesters With Phones
- Ryan Broderick witnessed ICE agents filming protesters with phones and telescopic lenses while carrying weapons.
- He described agents and plainclothes media figures filming arrests and questioned where that content is going.
Viral Videos Can Drive Real Enforcement
- A viral right-wing YouTube video alleging daycare fraud helped trigger an ICE surge in Minneapolis.
- Online content fed into government enforcement, culminating in increased raids and a fatal shooting.
Creators Embedded With Enforcement
- Broderick saw plainclothes media figures and right-wing creators embedded with ICE, filming and provoking crowds.
- He noted one ride-along Fox correspondent and YouTubers who harassed protesters and were protected by agents.

